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Wow, you have THE most amazing gallery! I love all of it. keep up the good work :)

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Hey there, welcome to DA! Hope you have a great time here :wave:
I love your pictures !!! and welcome :D

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WOW :wow: look at this : [link] X3

:heart: I do believe in Fairies... :clap:
Welcome to DA, thanks for the fave and :excited: MANTID! :XD:

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:wave: Welcome to DA :-)

I got to ask you, what kind of camera do you use :-?
Very sharp photos you make and pretty nice, too :-)

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Well, if God invented Time, why didn't he make more of that... :confused:

...want to see more >>>> [link] or check my photos at [link] or check Aphasia [link]
Hey man, youve got some really great (and sharp as hell) work. Out of curiosity, what macro lens/camera do you shoot with?

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:daprints: [link] :daprints:
Welcome to DA ! :w00t:
You have a amazing gallery. :clap:

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matth30 :camera: [link]
Thanks! It will take some time before I am totally familiar with the local rules and even page layout. For instance, I've noticed only now the "devious comments" column.
Yo dude, I use Canon EOS 20D with a Canon 100mm/F2.8 macro USM lens. Flashes: 550EX (master) and 420EX (cordless slave on its own light tripod). Home made softboxes/diffusers (alu-foil, cardboard, paper).

Settings: ISO 100, F 11-18 (I aim at the smallest F-number possible in a given situation. larger F - more diffrection/distortion - image degradation).

I am super glad you like my works!
Thanks for the warm welcome! You seem to be nice people, not devious deviants at all! And I thought I'd found a place for an sociopathic ogre like me...
Wow. Stunning. I'm amazed at all the color.

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